Introduction to the Women’s World Cup 2023
The Women’s World Cup 2023 is set to be a landmark event in the world of football. Hosted by Australia and New Zealand, the tournament promises intense competition, showcasing the best of women’s football on a global stage. This comprehensive guide will help you navigate the schedule, understand the tournament structure, and know when and where to catch all the crucial matches.
Tournament Structure
The Women’s World Cup 2023 features 32 teams, divided into eight groups of four. Each team will play three group-stage matches, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the knockout rounds. The knockout stages include the Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and the Final.
Group Stage Schedule
The group stage matches are scheduled to take place from July 20 to August 3, 2023. Each matchday will feature multiple games, ensuring non-stop football action. Here are the key dates for each group:
– **Group A**: July 20, July 24, and July 28
– **Group B**: July 21, July 25, and July